The Rangers have placed right-hander Dane Dunning on outright waivers, according to a report from Joel Sherman of the New York Post . Notably, Dunning has not been designated for assignment and remains a member of the Rangers organization who can pitch in games and work out with the club while the process runs its course. Rival clubs will have 48 hours to claim Dunning off waivers, taking on the entirety of his $2.

66M salary for the 2025 campaign in the process. Should the righty clear waivers, the Rangers would then have the opportunity to outright Dunning off the 40-man roster and to the minor leagues, though they would be under no obligation to do so. Dunning, 30, was a first-round pick by the Nationals in 2016 but was traded to the White Sox alongside Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo Lopez for outfielder Adam Eaton .

Dunning became a consensus top-100 prospect ahead of the 2018 season but was sidelined by Tommy John surgery for the entirety of the 2019 season. He made his big-league debut in 2020, making seven starts for the White Sox and pitching to a solid 3.97 ERA with a 3.

99 FIP in those 34 innings of work. Dunning was then traded for the second time in his career, this time to the Rangers as part of the trade that sent Lance Lynn to Chicago. The right-hander’s first two years in Texas painted him as a fairly run-of-the-mill back-end rotation arm.

He posted a decent but unremarkable 4.48 ERA (93 ERA+) with a 4.28 FIP while soaking up 271 innings for the then-rebuilding Ra.